| MAMA Award for Best Female Artist | |
|---|---|
| Country | South Korea | 
| Presented by | CJ E&M Pictures (Mnet) | 
| First awarded | 1999 | 
| Currently held by | Jisoo – "Flower" (2023) | 
| Most awards | IU (5 wins) | 
| Most nominations | BoA, Taeyeon (5) | 
| Website | Mnet Asian Music Awards | 
The MAMA Award for Best Female Artist (여자 가수상) is an award presented annually by CJ E&M Pictures (Mnet).
It was first awarded at the 1st Mnet Asian Music Awards ceremony held in 1999; Uhm Jung-hwa won the award for her song "I Don't Know", and it is given in honor of a female artist with the best performance in the music industry.[1]
Winners and nominees
| Year[I] | Winner(s) | Song | Nominee(s) | 
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| 1999 (1st) | Uhm Jung-hwa | "I Don't Know" | 
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| 2000 (2nd) | Park Ji-yoon | "Coming of Age Ceremony" | 
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| 2001 (3rd) | Kim Hyun-jung | "You Who Left" | 
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| 2002 (4th) | Jang Na-ra | "Sweet Dream" | 
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| 2003 (5th) | Lee Soo-young | "Solitary" | 
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| 2004 (6th) | "Whistle to Me" | 
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| 2005 (7th) | BoA | "Girls on Top" | 
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| 2006 (8th) | Baek Ji-young | "I Won't Love" | 
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| 2007 (9th) | Ivy | "Sonata of Temptation" | 
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| 2008 (10th) | Lee Hyori | "U-Go-Girl" | 
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| 2009 (11th) | Baek Ji-young | "Like Being Hit by a Bullet" | 
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| 2010 (12th) | BoA | "Hurricane Venus" | 
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| 2011 (13th) | Baek Ji-young | "Ordinary" | 
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| 2012 (14th) | IU | "You and I" | 
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| 2013 (15th) | Lee Hyori | "Bad Girls" | |
| 2014 (16th) | IU | "Friday" | |
| 2015 (17th) | Taeyeon | "I" | 
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| 2016 (18th) | "Why" | 
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| 2017 (19th) | IU | "Palette" | |
| 2018 (20th) | Sunmi | "Siren" | 
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| 2019 (21st) | Chungha | "Gotta Go" | |
| 2020 (22nd) | IU | "Blueming" | |
| 2021 (23rd) | "Celebrity" | ||
| 2022 (24th) | Nayeon | "Pop!" | 
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| 2023 (25th) | Jisoo | "Flower" | 
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Multiple awards for Best Female Artist
As of 2020, six female artists received two or more awards.
- 5 wins
- 3 wins
- 2 wins
^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Mnet Asian Music Awards held that year.
Gallery
.jpg.webp) Uhm Jung-hwa, (1999) Uhm Jung-hwa, (1999)
 Park Ji-yoon, (2000) Park Ji-yoon, (2000)
 Kim Hyun-jung, (2001) Kim Hyun-jung, (2001)
 Jang Na-ra, (2002) Jang Na-ra, (2002)
 Lee Soo-young, (2003–04) Lee Soo-young, (2003–04)
.jpg.webp) BoA, (2005, 2010) BoA, (2005, 2010)
 Baek Ji-young, (2006, 2009, 2011) Baek Ji-young, (2006, 2009, 2011)
_from_acrofan.jpg.webp) Ivy, (2007) Ivy, (2007)
 Lee Hyori, (2008, 2013) Lee Hyori, (2008, 2013)
.jpg.webp) IU, (2012, 2014, 2017, 2020–21) IU, (2012, 2014, 2017, 2020–21)
.png.webp) Taeyeon, (2015–16) Taeyeon, (2015–16)
_(cropped).jpg.webp) Sunmi, (2018) Sunmi, (2018)
 Chungha, (2019) Chungha, (2019)
_of_Twice_MusicBank_Fancam.jpg.webp) Nayeon, (2022) Nayeon, (2022)
.jpg.webp) Jisoo, (2023) Jisoo, (2023)
See also
Notes
- ↑ "1999 M.net Korean Music Festival Winners list" Archived 2014-10-09 at the Wayback Machine. MAMA. Retrieved 2014-06-12.
References
- "M.net Asian Music Awards Winners list by year". mwave. MAMA.
- "M.net Asian Music Awards Broadcasts by year". mwave. MAMA.
- "M.net Asian Music Awards Photos by year". mwave. MAMA.
External links
- Mnet Asian Music Awards official website
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